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The Weekly Sports Roundup Podcast for May 2 2006

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This week’s topics include:

  • NFL Draft and the foolish Texans
  • John Daly’s gambling problem which of course leads to our own gambling addictions
  • Reggie Evans’ testicle pull
  • NHL Playoffs – Detroit vs Edmonton
  • Planning events on important sports days

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Denver Nuggets

Keep your balls away from Reggie Evans


Reggie Evans is a career 5 ppg, 8.7 rpg player but he leads the league in testical pulling. Chris Kaman of the Clippers got a fragrant foul for shoving Reggie Evans but it was in retaliation for Evans reaching under Kaman’s shorts and, according to Kaman, “tried to pull his nuts off”. (video below)

Wait wait wait. Look, fellas, it’s NEVER ok to touch another player in the groin region at any time during a competition. This means, no low blows, no celebrating by biting a guy’s penis, and no pulling on his nuts while he’s going for a rebound.

Somehow, Kaman restrained himself from punching Evans in the face. Can you imagine the look on Stu Jackson’s face when they send this tape over to him for disciplinary action? There’s no precedent for this kind of violation. And we do mean violation. We’re thinking the final playoff game this season for Evans and a 10 game suspension next regular season. Plus much needed counseling. As always, the signs the fans come up with will be the best thing to come out of this incident.

(God bless You Tube)

[LA Times]: NBA Investigates Kaman Incident